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CIORCE SUMPTER

SATURDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER. At 12 o'clock. i^iEORGE SUMPTER has received instructions from Mr J. C. Milligan to sell by public auctionFreehold Section 13, Block 13, Oamaru Town, fenced with Live and Picket Fence

At same time and place — A Consignment of Drapery, consisting of Ladies' Ulsters, Dress Pieces, Prints, etc., etc., Furniture, Fancy GooJs, Saddles, Harness, Books, Step Ladders. Ziuc-lined Cases. Fowls' Wheat, and Lot of Sundries 1 Spring Cart, Horse and Harness, D.F. Plough, etc.

A consignment of 200 volumes of Valuable and Well-selected Books, now open for inspection at the auction rooms. 1 Incubator, Boots 1 Pair Buggy Lamps Locally -grown Maciocarpa.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

'PO LET, a Five-roomed HOUSE, with I Outbuildings aud \ acre of Land. Pleasantly situated. To good tenant Rent Moderate. Apply, North Otago Brew kky. srB

OAMABU RIFLiiS.

A lAj Government Property must be re- "^- turned to the Orderly Room on Monday or Tuesday next, between 8 and 9 pin, 10sr H. G. C. HARVEY.

GRAND MUSICAL EVENING.

OT. PAUL'S CHURCH CHOIR WILL OIVE A MISCELLANEOUS ENTERTAINMENT ON FRIDAY EVENING, 16th SEPTEMBER, In thk Wkar Street Hall,

Solos by Mrs Reid, Miss M'Kay, Miss Mason, aud others. Glees by the Choir. Violin Solos, and Orchestral Selections.

Admission — FREE. Collection in aid of Orga* Fund. srlO

I^'CONOMIC FILIE OFFICE (Limited). Chief Offiois— London.

Capitai £1,000,000.

NOTICE. Mil WM. SINGLETON has this day been appointed AGENT for the above Company for Oamaru and District, vice Mk C. W. Cooke, Resigned. HOWDEN & WATTON, Superintendents Nesv Zealand Branch, Dunediu, Dunedin, Ist September, 1892. srlO

jiEORGE R, HI, SLOP Grain, Stock, Commission, and Insurance Aufnt. LOANS NEGOTIATED ON FREEHOLD SECURITY.

FOR SAL'S— Wool Packs, and Sewing Twine, i^rass Clover, Rape, and Turnip Seeds.

AGENCIES— Little's Sheep Dip and Blight Spccitic Adams' Turnip Fertiliser (Analysis Guaiauteed) Muirs I'atent Wool Press Deering All Steel Binders Aveling and Portal's Tiac' ion Engines De Laval s Cream Separators Norwich Union Fire lusurance Society 81 10

BROWNLEE \N D CO. ' S TESTED SEEDS.

NEW ENGLISH CLOVERS.

COLONIAL COWGRASS AND RED CLOVER.

Ryegiass, Broad'eaf Rape, Luceinc, Cock"* foot, and Timothy

VEGETABLE SEEDS. Standaid varieties and resent introductions.

1 LOWER SEEi)S. The Largest Stock in the Distiict, from Is per Dozen Packets.

Sekd Potatofs, Rih'bvrb Roots, Potato Onions. — Highest Qualities and Lowest PilCe'S.

BROWNLEE AND CO..S ail3o TESTED SbEDb.

It is Currently Reported through the Town

T> MOLLISON AND CO. -*•*• Have in their Warehouse an Immense Sto< k of BOOTS AND SHOES, That . MOLLISON AND CO Keep only the VERY BEST quality of BOOTS AND SHOES Q hat B. MOLLISON AND CO.,S BOOTS AND SHOES Are the BEST and CHEAPEST in the Market,

The report isl true in every particular — Prove it for yourselves. B MOLLISOjN AND CO.

EX MAORI,

rpiIREE CASES, direct from the ManuJL facturers, being Balance of Season's Shipments of WORSTED COATINGS in newest designs. New Melton, Beaver, and Fancy Overcoatings, Covert Coatings, Fancy Suitings^ and Trouserings for the Tailoring Department. AlsojSpecial Lines in Unshrinkable Wool Shirts (Satin Bands and with Collars) all sizes. Jerseys and Hose in Blue and Local Club Colours. Natural Wool and Hygenic Undershirts Pants and Half Hose, really First-class Goods. An assortment of Silk Handkerchiefs, Muf flers. Cardigans, Fancy-knitted Vests. New Shapes in Collars, Scarfs, lies, and other requisites for the Season. The above Goods are direct imports, bought in the best markets for Cash, and are marked in plain figures at prices which we challenge any Duuedin or other^Houses tojbeat for honest value.

Inspection Invited.

WM. WAD DELL, GLASGOW CLOTHING HOUSE, Thames Steeet je7

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Bibliographic details

North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7463, 10 September 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7463, 10 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7463, 10 September 1892, Page 3

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